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  • Confirm that we have all editions from Zapier
  • Extract all edtions from Feb? to edition 34
  • Load in all the missing editions from the 2025 file
  • Get the missing andertoon ruls from the eml file based on quote
  • Search all editions for a) duplicate andertoon urls or b) download the file to make sure it works and looks like a cartoon
  • Redo the edition numbers to start at the beginning of the year: 46-51 become 1-6, 1 becomes 7+
  • Update the post sections to not be one blob of text
    • And to have authors properly
  • Re-write the unreviewed editions
  • Scan all other files
  • Schedule

Post Text Formatting Task

  • Read @README.md and @QUICKSTART.md
  • Then process editions 21-40 as per the detailed instructions below.
  • Check off the editions as you go under Editions Checklist Below.

Detailed Instructions

For each edition file, update the ## Post Text section to be LinkedIn-ready:

  1. Verify the quote - Ensure the quoted text matches quote_text from the front matter exactly
  2. Verify/fix the author - Ensure the author line is formatted as — Author Name (em dash, space, name) and matches quote_author from the front matter
  3. Add blank line - There should be one blank line between the author line and the body text
  4. Copy Email Content - Take the content from ## Email Content section and copy it below the author
  5. Remove markdown - Strip any markdown formatting (_italics_, **bold**, links, etc.) so it's plain text
  6. Format for readability - Each paragraph or numbered point should be on its own line with blank lines between for LinkedIn readability

Example

Before:

## Post Text

"Quote here"
— Author Name

Long blob of text all on one line with no breaks 1️⃣ point one 2️⃣ point two etc...

After:

## Post Text

"Quote here"
— Author Name

First paragraph of content.

Next paragraph.

Final paragraph.

Edition Checklist

  • 1-UNREVIEWED-80-of-success.md
  • 2-motivation-hack.md
  • 3-dont-tell-me.md
  • 4-made-in-the-shade.md
  • 5-time-for-plan-f.md
  • 6-END UNREVIEWED productivity-secret.md
  • 7-habits-not-magic.md
  • 8-even-rock-stars-need-process.md
  • 9-break-em-down.md
  • 10-greatness-vs-consistency.md
  • 11-big-rocks-first.md
  • 12-chase-one-rabbit.md
  • 13-kill-your-darling-tasks.md
  • 14-write-to-clarify-goals.md
  • 15-reconfigure-your-instincts.md
  • 16-constructive-accountability-is.md
  • 17-impact-now-more-fun-later.md
  • 18-mobster-appointments.md
  • 19-ambition-plus-equals-success.md
  • 20-low-vs-high-leverage-actions.md
  • 21-goal-habits.md
  • 22-little-becomes-great.md
  • 23-our-intelligence-betrays-us.md
  • 24-fail-valiantly.md
  • 25-dare-to-stay-the-course.md
  • 26-dont-fight-this-battle.md
  • 27-einstein-on-goals.md
  • 28-plan-your-week-focus-beats-genius.md
  • 29-2-key-risks-to-productivity.md
  • 30-action-then-inspiration.md
  • 31-bad-systems-beat-good-people.md
  • 32-how-to-pick-right-habits.md
  • 33-refuse-to-fail.md
  • 34-result-goals-or-action-goals.md
  • 35-micro-management-vs-micro-accountability.md
  • 36-want-it-now-or-want-it-most.md
  • 37-dare-to-annoy.md
  • 38-foil-fatigue.md
  • 39-habits-for-scale.md
  • 40-start-smart.md
  • 41-the-real-problem.md
  • 42-defeats-but-not-defeated.md
  • 43-hard-is-good.md
  • 44-hell-strategy.md
  • 45-productivity-hack.md
  • 46-structure-freedom.md
  • 47-little-big-things.md
  • 48-daily-routine-secret.md
  • 49-goal-hygiene.md
  • 50-small-no-big-yes.md
  • 51-work-hard-achieve.md